Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1951 — Page 12
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Here’s Your cr 7th Prize . . . . $2,500.00 | ‘Ve VALUE SEW 3 1 i 3 J 3 ; 18 POINTS reached 8th Prize . . . . $1,000.00 Chance To Get RICH FOR LIFE! g i DOIN gael - z : Samuel ] 9th Prize . . . . $1,000.00 ERE'S the contest YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR—a contest that PUZZLE NO. 1—Valwe 7 Points and rem - . : " &™ “I ma 10th Prize . . . $1,000.00 costs you only pocket-change to enter — a contest in which you can r— — ra & . - 0 - . » 11th through 100th Prizes, win $125,000.00 First Prize, $50,000.00 Second Prize, $25,000.00 Third for proving : | to smok 01st sach PE Prices, ’ $22,500. “00 III Prize! any of 1,000 cash prizes!—a contest of skill, with puzzles designed correctness a G . . » thea '$100 ceeeeees.. $10,000.00 by the Editors of a famous encyclopedia, and sponsored by one of the of solutions. great pe 201st 500th Prizes, $15, 00 world’s largest and most distinguished book publishing organizations. PUZBLE Soup, each Se eRe 000. NO 1 f 501st 1000th Prizes, BUT! BEAR IN MIND: YOU DO NOT BUY AN ENCYCLOPEDIA =z : And | each $12,500.00 . So—— . s - CLUE: the solution to thia # body, def Sovweervens - in order to enter and win in this contest. The coins you send with each puzzle is the name of an 4 ba . 3 : : Ohio ci i do the | ToTAL PRIZES $283 000.00 Series of puzzles pay for the three issues of our fascinating Book of the the hich fa one of eo # . . . . ; : bh ’ . | Year which every contestant receives, the losers and winners alike! ports in the United States. GYPS I « . serious o Notice at the left the complete list of PUZZLE NO. 2 blood. - . Y X41 dy This SAMPL 3 JIy4il3 C 3 efull | prizes totaling $283,000.00. Then, study CLUE: the solution to this rola puzzle is the last nam JEN the SAMPLE PUZZLE and the explan- ussle io the Lowt wiuee of and ma (It shows you how to solve the puzzles in this contest) ation printed to the left of the sample. PUZZLE NO ora famous docering that costume ZZ 2 PUZZLE NO. 3 5 »- EXPLANATION A YOU CAN ENTER RIGHT NOW! Value S Points ¥ Value 6 Points PUZZLE NO. 3 WOE Here's how you solve the SAMPLE Sox Th wr Best of all, you can enter this con- CLUE: the solution to this long he | puzzle st the right. First of all, note that olution is sample puzzle is: puzzle is the last name of His g th SHOE TANK d the lost nome of an American patriot who said test NOW! TODAY! THIS MINUTE! an American who invented an absen ere are a » 8 - and some “Give me liberty or give me death.” . : the first electrical instru. Half Mo letters of the alphabet in the puzzle. There Solve the 1st Series of puzzles printed on ment successfully totrans- bellhop, are also some plus (4) and minus (—) hi di Iv . in i mit human speech. “Look signs, which mean that you add and sub- this page rect y at the right. Fill in room?” tract. First, you write down SHOE. Then your solutions on the ENTRY FORM Note: — - ’ ® you subtract SO, leaving HE. Next, you : : CLAT add TANK, which gives you HETANK. and mail the Entry Form as promptly as As fou solve each puzzle, j view ree Next, you subtract TAK, leaving N. 3 3 fill in the solution to that gE with Jac! Re at A eavig EEN, possible, in no event later than one week oki hpg pondiii I Tin Jae RY, the correct solution. The clue above after dateof this advertisement. Yine i he ENTRY FORM r “I w the puzzle says the solution is the last rma n the lower right corner i “Then a : Es ; of this page. Mail ONLY ; name of the man who said “Give me liber- the ENTRY FORM, not i Benn) ty or give me death”. It was Patrick Solve These 3 Puzzles mi the puzzles themselves. { gested al HENRY who made that famous state- y . Mail your ENTRY FORM : sored by ment, so you know your solution is correct. W S | th E try as promptly as possible ! | Now, you are ready to start solving the rite Your 0 utions on en but Tig’ ate than one { SOME puzzles in Series No. 1 on this page, and F Mail ibl week after date of this ; because ae STI THe OPE orm. Mail as Promptly as Possible. oper. Paone—c . $125,000.00. J Bosse mss 5987 SR FIR TOSSA, * Mami ENTER AT ONCE! gor Th . No swan Copyright 1951, Unicorn Books. Ine. j 2 East, not » " ’ — road co. wow 10 tn tet 0 ow, org pute peewee oe nme | 90IVE The 3 Puzzles Above—Fill In Solutions ES constructed by still-tied cont i i i 4. To enter the contest, the entrant should e ntestants from Year as are paid in full by their remittances. 1 his line } Bark peeb uid Dake vga dog Cag ghar Pusle Chart No. 3 will be Judged. and so For any amount of remittance insufficient to - 1 (Cut out along this ) ar % i i 'y mn. un If necess i ig. - : Ene week Seer fri Noh rer reer Futter ow at very wf tiers oe oie Neen | mn Entry Form and Mail! oem es as me “ “ Europes by mail or by advertisement. Upon receipt of Charts have been successively judged publication “Bueryhmara a Puzele” . § e+ Cel the contestant’s solutions to Series No, 1. the “Two weeks will be allowed contestants for ADOT pin i 3 ] 1 24 \'4 9 0) R M : Jane int p * a the trueti igi . i of the Series of Puzzles in the contest. Solu. the construction of Oriina) Sutiles from 3, On. cntering this coment. cach eomtosiant Under the Rules of this contest you have one week from 1 ). ¢ ) ¢ { 1. THE AMERICAN PUZZLE CONTEST tions thenceforth should be submitted by the * contestants. If. after judging all ten original agrees and certifies that the answers and sol- the date in which Series No. 1 appears in the advertisement is open to everybody except employees or contestant as follows: three more series dur- 1,510 in the procedure above described and utions to the f ight Seri f Puzzles i 4 i Ww! SOLUTIONS FOR SERIES NO. 1 1 relatives of employees of the sponsors under ing the same month, and thereafter at the op the above basis, ties still exist, then those d 1 Ms Woe gong hi her to mail your entry. Solve the puzzles in Series No. 1 NO the provisions of Rule No. 6. me of Jour Seties 8 Mmowith, 33, Sscordance contestants who are still tied for prizes will I ONT a Rvs Fill in your solutions on the ENTRY FORM at the right y N Solution Form. The contestant's date of en. Df 22ked to come to New York City, to the represent individual effort on his or ber part, and mail as promptly as possible. The Ameri Puzzle C g as tion | contestant’s date of en- Home Office of : re e erican Puzzle Contest, : THE PRIZES try in this contest is the date on which the 4 aon of the 2300iom, who wi) yay without help from any person whatsogver, Uni Books, I B n 2 A total of §263.000.00 will be awarded sPonor_reccivis the entrants solutions fo Home Office of the Re eI i ry ry WE WILL MAIL YOU THE REST OF THE PUZZLES 4 PO B Oh nen y ‘The 1000 h i w: First oH . 3 X pe il b : ' ‘ : . UO. Prize $125.000 00. Second Prize $50,000.00: Series of puzzles will be judged until the i mied Re utal a set of leh ig high rd AN sldavit Upon receipt of your Entry Form with your solutions to ox ? : Third Prize $25,000.00; Fourth Prize $10. 8ponsort have received all submissions sent o° _44.. 0 Te Pr ces bts i req ies N. ill official in thi test. W i Brooklyn 1, New York. : WAS) 000.00: Fifth Prize $5.000.00: Sixth Prize in by all those who have entered the contest reference works will be provided for each Te ontastant Turther ARTO Spon. en: Series 0.1, we wi officially enter you in this con est. e 1 bi; he foll . - ‘ luti & $2,500.00; Seventh Prize $2.500.00. Eighth And have had the opportunity to mail in their contestant and an identical period of time tering the contest and sending in submissions will establish a private contest file for you, and we will mail i submit the following as my solutions for calls his Prize 31.000.00; Ninth rise $1000.00; Jeltions in accordance with these Official owed for each Juztle Chart. After the that the. decison of the Aronson ahall De you the rest of the forty-seven Series of puzzles in the con- Series No. 1. I want to enter the contest. I creates ¢ . L002 v Y Origina 0 i - 3 : y : . One Hundredth Prizes, each $250.00. One HOW. Dasing of Ouiging & Latles constructed from final and conchuive in Bl matters egncers. test. In this contest you send in your solutions at the rate of i have read the Rules and agree to abide by The | Hundredth and First through Two Hundredth 0 1ES WILL BE BROKEN will be presented with only as many more of of solutions to the 48 Series of Puzzles and of four Series a month. Each puzzle in this contest has a th : 20 Frise, each $100.00; ‘Tuo Hundreith ive purchase or payments of any kind will the «et of ten at may be needed in the effort ail Original Pussies, the time limits estab- designated point value, and, as provided jn the Rules, you i em, Tecon 9 t . r w 0 o eo y i t : : . $50.00; Five Hundredth and First through ) gh rar: Teaking ubmiseiony ties then still TE haa AL doweves, Svs] Fished and granted Tor the scceplnes of subs win by points — not by neatness or by any whim of judges. ome al One Thousandth Prizes. each $25.00. Contestants who tie with the highest total awarded, Decision of the sponsors is final to extend for one hundred and twenty days ¥ 1. obviousl) scores on the forty-eight Series of Puzzles and the contestant so agrees by and upon the date for acceptance of entries as specified ENCLOSE 25¢ IN COIN OR STAMPS course oO THE PUZZLES i Be sant tan Pyssle Chars at the rate of entering the contest. in Rule 6, the making of awards, including . i his knitt 0 0 . Ese r i i i : i : OO} 3. This contest consists of fortv-eight Serles will contain an assortment of rl pide WHO CAN COMPETE red ad a + As provided in the Rules, enclose 25¢ in coin or stamps 2. Well, of puzzles (each Series containing three rus- jects and letters of the alphabet, each witha & A pntrant ual effort and equal opportunity in fairness when sending in the Entry Form containing your solutions i West Me zles), and 20 Puzzle Charts as described in designated point valve. Sho entranis in this contest must reside ino, ',)) contestants to Series No. 1. (Please wrap coin or coins in a small piece Rule No. § 3 From the illustrated objects and letters of the United States or possessions, and the go x), sponsors will not be responsible for f . befo i ting in th vel ). The 25¢ you send 3. lem and Each puzzle in the forty-eight Series repre- the alphabet contained in each of the ten ‘ nlest is open to as many members of 8 i oii. submissions or submissions to which of paper ore inserting in the envelope). ey He has | sents the name of a person, place. or material Puzzle Charts. the tied contestants will be re- A us eave to enter with the exception of | % oy are signed, nor for submissions or ith each Series pays for your three issues of the Book of the Ith. D : . thing, bilge Bon Coin og Juirey to construct an Original Puzzle sim- I xs Teutive Smpioyees ul communications delayed or lost in the mail, Bn as provided in the Official Rules. Despite the small cost, ¥ I enclose herewith 25¢ for this Series as re- Resolutic doueription of The correct Soltion: Thete 18 Or thr Ponyietion And method of tolution conte, or of any afiliated company, and - fither from the spansar to the contestant or each book is a magnificent volume, profusely illustrated, a quired with each Series under the Rules of the Why only one correct solution for each pule Puzzles. No pictures need be drawn. No art 217 employee or relative of any employee of (a 0 Co GL EO amage or handsome addition to your library, and a thrilling panorama i contest. (Wrap coin or coins in small piece of paper). gress to on ig be si h i gh Original pussies will be a SPORTS in CON jeutruction of solutions arising from acts of of the vital, exciting, important events and discoveries of : of Natio fetters of the alphabet used in the puzzle. and for each correctly identified Tay i Entries in this contest will be accepted be- War, Ashptage, strikes, of otherwise, The the year. i ¥ tol Hill of letters in the correct names of the various allowable letter of the alphabet used in the ween the period beginning April 23rd, 1951 prizes or increased prizes at any time during ENTER TODAY! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE NAME conncpmsnssstitsssessssssnesss ams by “I ha objects used in the puzzle, in the exact se. construction of the Original Puzzle, and for and ending Dee. 31st, 1961. the contest to any or all contestants under i h quence, reading from left to right. as such letters of the alphabet comprising the solu. conditions to be announced when and if such TO WIN A $125,000.00 CASH FORTUNE J Telephon letters of the alphabet and objects appear in tion to the Original Puzzle. However, no 25¢ WITH EACH SERIES an offer is made. and to refund in full to any i ADDRESS cunansanmmmss dinate stmesteSIIans Mvetrilnges ores vals i It would the puzzle. In other words, the order of sub. contestant can earn any points whatsoever 7. To compete for a prize in this contest. the ' contestant, without affecting contestant’s Read the Rules of this contest and see for yourself that br «“ traction of letters must always be from left on an Original Puzzle which is not con. contestant is required to remit (in coin or status in the contest, the amount paid by : ’ / said, “an to right. For instance. if you have the combi- structed in exact accordance with specifica- ' stamps) 25¢ with each of the forty-eight contestant for any Book of the Year which here, at last, is exactly the contest you've wanted, a contest i CITY STATE . E §; misery 8 nation of letters MANARAK and you wishto tions on each Puzzle Chart. Series of puzzles in this contest. In return for sponsors do not deliver by reason of war that costs you little but which offers tremendous rewards I A. ARR SI tS SLAAL vie ee E Ny subtract an A, you must first subtract the The following is the procedure for judging the total payments for all forty-eight Series, ‘trikes. breakdowns of manufacturing facili- both in the f of the prizes and in the three books you a ; thing. left-most A (the A between the M and N), Original Puzzles constructed from Puzzle the contestant will receive each year, for lies, shortages, or other causes oth 10 17e SOrm { P : i y i eh Rep. and not the A between the N and R or the Charts. The Original Puzzles constructed three years, a copy of the aun) Hook of ' : receive for the coins you send with each Series. Read how . Do NOT WRITE IN SPACE BELOW OFFICE USE Yr d t RAN Rr who. are tied for prises With Jrom Fustie Clart No, } will be judged frat, the Year, the first of such books to be de- WHERE TO SEND ENTRY ties will be broken by additional points earned on the Puzzle i Seren : ? ) at ties are broken, prizes vered beginning with the Book of the Year 10. AN contest entries and smibmissions be- Chart d t ticularly that there is NO COST TO J the largest total ber of ta earned by Il be ded § arts and note particularly \ ( 1 Capra slaions sh the pouien in the ort. achieved To break reminine ee ogy Banhart” {he completion nf he contest, come the property of the sponsors and wil | YOU for any tie-breaking involved. Decide now to enter this [jf 9331 National ; Sait Series wil Somber for aéditionsl points inal Fale onstrated from Jeavie Chant Yio. for any reason, drop out of the contest ena should <n arn —~ The contest. Give yotirself the opportunity to win $125,000.00, - p . . lentants whe 1 i i i ’ i 3 1 1 cedure stated in Rule No. 6. remain tied for prizes will next be judned. To tna"8 In Al) fory-eight Series with To eee a tan Dien Banka: 3 art 2A100-00, or any of the 1000. prizes. Mail your % rogaay, - ER NE ER SRR DR ER TR TORR a oy Take | - A per . wants te 5 for. Ma > \ tion or gallery.
